Tom Rice, Marion Mainville, and June Ruff, all of Lloydminster, enjoy chatting by this antique tractor during the annual exhibition in their city.
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1930s Model-T Bennett Wagon
Ed Maher of Cannington Manor, Sask., proudly driving his team pulling the Bennett Wagon he had made from his Model-T in the 1930s. – Photo from Bill Maher of Arcola, Sask.